BS EN 50289-1 -8:201 BSI Standards Publication Communication cables — Specifications for test methods Part -8: Electrical test methods — Attenuation BS EN 502 89 -1 -8:201 BRITISH STANDARD National foreword This British Standard is the UK implementation of EN 502 89 -1 -8:201 It supersedes BS EN 50289-1 -8:2001 which is withdrawn The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted to Technical Committee EPL/46, Cables, wires and waveguides, radio frequency connectors and accessories for communication and signalling A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained on request to its secretary This publication does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract Users are responsible for its correct application © The British Standards Institution 201 Published by BSI Standards Limited 201 ISBN 978 580 94377 ICS 33.1 20.20 Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunity from legal obligations This British Standard was published under the authority of the Standards Policy and Strategy Committee on 31 March 201 Amendments/corrigenda issued since publication Date Text affected EUROPEAN STANDARD NORME EUROPÉENNE EUROPÄISCHE NORM EN 50289-1-8 March 201 ICS 33.1 20.20 Supersedes EN 50289-1 -8:2001 English Version Communication cables - Specifications for test methods - Part 8: Electrical test methods - Attenuation Câbles de communication - Spécifications des méthodes d'essai Partie -8: Méthodes d¿essais électriques Affaiblissement Kommunikationskabel - Spezifikationen für Prüfverfahren Teil -8: Elektrische Prüfverfahren - Dämpfung This European Standard was approved by CENELEC on 201 6-1 2-1 CENELEC members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national standards may be obtained on application to the CEN-CENELEC 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CENELEC All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved worldwide for CENELEC Members Ref No EN 50289-1 -8:201 E BS EN 502 89 -1 -8:201 EN 502 89 -1 -8:201 Contents Page European foreword Scope Normative references Terms and definitions 4 Test method for attenuation 4.1 Method A: Balun-based test method for symmetrical cables 4.1 Test equipment 4.1 Test sample 4.1 Calibration procedure 4.1 Measuring procedure 4.2 Method B: Balun-less test method for symmetrical cables 4.2.1 Test equipment 4.2.2 Test sample 4.2.3 Calibration procedure 4.2.4 Measuring procedure 4.3 Method C: Test method for coaxial cables 4.3.1 Test equipment 4.3.2 Test sample 4.3.3 Calibration procedure 4.3.4 Measuring procedure 4.4 Method D: Open/short method 4.4.1 Test equipment 4.4.2 Test sample 4.4.3 Calibration procedure 4.4.4 Measuring procedure Expression of test results 5.1 Expression 5.2 Temperature correction 1 Test report 1 Bibliography 2 BS EN 502 89 -1 -8:201 EN 502 89 -1 -8:201 European foreword This document [EN 50289-1 -8:201 7] has been prepared by CLC/TC 46X "Communication cables" The following dates are fixed: • • (dop) latest date by which this document has to be implemented at national level by publication of an identical national standard or by endorsement conflicting (dow) latest date by which the national standards with this document have to be withdrawn 201 7-09-1 201 9-1 2-1 This document supersedes EN 50289-1 -8:2001 Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights CENELEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights EN 50289-1 , Communication cables — Specifications for test methods, is currently composed with the following parts: — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Part 1-1: Electrical test methods — General requirements; Part 1-2: Electrical test methods — DC resistance; Part 1-3: Electrical test methods — Dielectric strength; Part 1-4: Electrical test methods — Insulation resistance; Part 1-5: Electrical test methods — Capacitance; Part 1-6: Electrical test methods — Electromagnetic performance; Part 1-7: Electrical test methods — Velocity of propagation; Part 1-8: Electrical test methods — Attenuation; Part 1-9: Electrical test methods — Unbalance attenuation (longitudinal conversion loss, longitudinal conversion transfer loss) ; Part 1-10: Electrical test methods — Crosstalk; Part 1-11: Electrical test methods — Characteristic impedance, input impedance, return loss; Part 1-12: Electrical test methods — Inductance; Part 1-13: Electrical test methods — Coupling attenuation or screening attenuation of patch cords / coaxial cable assemblies / pre-connectorised cables; Part 1-14: Electrical test methods — Coupling attenuation or screening attenuation of connecting hardware; Part 1-15: Electromagnetic performance — Coupling attenuation of links and channels (Laboratory conditions) ; Part 1-16: Electromagnetic performance — Coupling attenuation of cable assemblies (Field conditions) ; Part 1-17: Electrical test methods — Exogenous Crosstalk ExNEXT and ExFEXT BS EN 502 89 -1 -8:201 EN 502 89 -1 -8:201 Scope This European Standard details the test methods to determine attenuation of finished cables used in analogue and digital communication systems It is bound to be read in conjunction with EN 50289-1 -1 , which contains essential provisions for its application Normative references The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are indispensable for its application For dated references, only the edition cited applies For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies EN 50289-1 -1 , Communication cables - Specifications for test methods - Part 1-1: Electrical test methods - General requirements EN 50289-1 -1 , Communication cables - Specifications for test methods - Part 1-11: Electrical test methods Characteristic impedance, input impedance, return loss EN 50290-1 -2, Communication cables - Part 1-2: Definitions Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in EN 50289-1 -1 and EN 50290-1 -2 and the following apply 3.1 cable attenuation decrease in magnitude of power of a signal that propagates along the cable 3.2 insertion loss ( IL) of a network (e.g cable or cable assembly) ratio of power P1 delivered to a specified load in a transmission system, before insertion of the given network, to the power P2 delivered to the same load after insertion of the network: P1 ( dB ) P IL = ⋅ log (1 ) Note to entry: The insertion loss of a network depends on the network itself as well as the transmission system in which it is inserted (including the load) The insertion loss is generally expressed in decibels Note to entry: In a transmission system where the load and source impedances are equal, the insertion loss can be expressed by the scattering parameter S 21 : IL = − 20 ⋅ log ( S 21 ) ( dB ) (2) Note to entry: For a cable which is matched to the transmission system in which it is inserted, the insertion loss is equivalent to the cable attenuation Note to entry: Further information on definitions of attenuation can be found in IEC/TR 621 52 BS EN 502 89 -1 -8:201 EN 502 89 -1 -8:201 Test method for attenuation 4.1 Method A: Balun-based test method for symmetrical cables 4.1 Test equipment The test equipment consists of a vector network analyser (VNA) having at least ports, and the following: — S-parameter set-up (shall be capable of performing S 21 measurements) — Baluns to convert the unbalanced signal of the VNA to a balanced signal The baluns shall have an impedance on the primary (unbalanced) side equal to the nominal impedance of the measuring devices (i n g en eral 50 Ω) an d on th e secon d ary (bal an ced ) si d e eq u al to the nominal impedance of the cable u n d er test (CU T) (e g 00 Ω) Th e bal u n s sh al l fu l fi l th e req u i rem en ts of Cl ass A bal u n s as d escri bed i n EN 50289-1 -1 — Calibration artefacts to perform the required calibration of the test equipment on the secondary side of the baluns To perform a full 2-port calibration a short circuit, an open circuit, a reference load, and a short connection cable or similar, are required The short circuit shall have negligible inductance and the open circuit shall have negligible capacitance The load resistor shall have a value close (within %) to the nominal impedance of the CUT (e.g 00 Ω) an d with n eg l i g i bl e i n d u ctan ce an d capaci tan ce Th e connection cable shall be as short as possible and well matched to the nominal impedance — Resistor termination networks (RTN) for termination of inactive pairs The resistor termination network shall provide the differential mode and the common mode reference termination impedances It is recommended to use resistor termination networks in accordance with Annex C of EN 50289-1 -1 Baluns may be used for termination of the inactive pairs if they provide the specified differential and common mode terminations As an alternative to a network analyser, a generator and vector voltmeter may be used Accuracy of test set-up shall be better than % 4.1 Test sample The CUT shall have a minimum length as specified in the relevant sectional specification Both ends of the CUT shall be prepared, such that when connected to the terminals of the test equipment the influence to the test result is minimized The twisting of the pairs/quads shall be maintained 4.1 Calibration procedure It is not the intent of the standard to detail the algorithms applied by a VNA to correct the measured results based on a calibration procedure but to detail the calibration procedure Further information may be obtained in the manuals of the VNA supplier The calibration shall be performed on the secondary side of the baluns A full two-port calibration is recommended using open, short, and load calibration artefacts at the terminals of the balun, and a short connection cable between the two baluns for the through calibration 4.1 Measuring procedure The CUT shall be connected to the terminals of the test equipment as depicted in Figure , including proper termination of the active pairs, the inactive pairs, and the screen The connection of the CUT to the test ports shall be optimized, such that the mismatch at the connection is minimized For the inactive pairs, it is recommended to apply resistor termination networks as referenced in 4.1 BS EN 502 89 -1 -8:201 EN 502 89 -1 -8:201 Figure — Attenuation measurement using baluns The scattering parameter S 21 shall be measured over the whole specified frequency range and at the same frequency points as for the calibration procedure All pairs/quads of the CUT shall be measured Under matched conditions, the attenuation a of the CUT is given by: a ( f) = − 20 ⋅ log ( S 21 ) ( dB ) (3) 4.2 Method B: Balun-less test method for symmetrical cables 4.2.1 Test equipment Method B is the preferred one for balanced cables for frequencies above 000 MHz as it avoids the use of baluns which are often limited to 000 MHz With this configuration it is possible to measure both the differential mode and the common mode attenuation of the cable Please refer to EN 50289-1 -1 for a general description of the balun-less test method and nomenclature The test equipment consists of a multiport vector network analyser VNA having at least ports, and the following: — S-parameter set-up — A mathematical conversion from unbalanced to balanced, i.e the mixed mode set-up which is often referred to as an unbalanced, modal decomposition or balun-less setup This allows measurements of balanced devices without use of an RF balun in the signal path With such a test set-up, all balanced and unbalanced parameters can be measured over the full frequency range — Coaxial interconnection cables in accordance with the relevant clause of EN 50289-1 -1 to connect the VNA, switching matrix (if used), and the test fixture The connection cables shall have characteristic impedance equal to the nominal impedance of the VNA, and a low transfer impedance BS EN 502 89 -1 -8:201 EN 502 89 -1 -8:201 — Coaxial calibration standards for calibration at the end of the coaxial interconnection cables (if applied) To perform a calibration at the end of the coaxial interconnection cable coaxial reference standards, so called calibration standards, i.e a short circuit, an open circuit and a reference load, are required An alternative to the before mentioned open, short and load references is the use of an electronic multiport calibration kit (E-cal module) which is supplied by the supplier of the VNA — Calibration artefacts in accordance with the relevant clause of EN 50289-1 -1 for calibration at the test interface (if applied) To perform a calibration at the test interface, calibration artefacts, i.e a short circuit, an open circuit and a reference load, are required — Resistor termination networks (RTN) for termination of inactive pairs The resistor termination network shall provide the differential mode and the common mode reference termination impedances It is recommended to use resistor termination networks in accordance with Annex C of EN 50289-1 -1 4.2.2 Test sample The CUT shall have a minimum length as specified in the relevant sectional specification Both ends of the CUT shall be prepared, such that when connected to the terminals of the test equipment the influence to the test result is minimized The twisting of the pairs/quads shall be maintained 4.2.3 Calibration procedure It is not the intent of the standard to detail the algorithms applied by a VNA to correct the measured results based on a calibration procedure but to detail the calibration procedure Further information may be obtained in the manuals of the VNA supplier A full 4-port single ended (SE) calibration shall be performed in accordance with the relevant clause of EN 50289-1 -1 The calibration shall be performed either at the ends of the coaxial interconnection cables, in which case de-embedding techniques may be required to remove the effects of the test fixture, or at the test interface 4.2.4 Measuring procedure The CUT shall be connected to the terminals of the test equipment as depicted in Figure , including proper termination of the active pairs, the inactive pairs, and the screen The connection of the CUT to the test ports shall be optimized, such that mismatching is minimized For the inactive pairs, it is recommended to apply resistor termination networks as referenced in 4.2.1 BS EN 502 89 -1 -8:201 EN 502 89 -1 -8:201 Figure — Attenuation measurement using balun-less test method A full SE S-matrix measurement shall be performed over the whole frequency range and at the same frequency points as for the calibration procedure The measured SE S-matrix shall be transformed into the associated mixed mode S-matrix to obtain the S-parameter SDD21 from which the attenuation is determined All pairs/quads of the CUT shall be measured Under matched conditions, the attenuation of the CUT is given by: a ( f) (S 31 = − 20 ⋅ log ( S DD 21 ) = −20 ⋅ log − S 41 − S32 + (4) S 42 ) 4.3 Method C: Test method for coaxial cables 4.3.1 Test equipment The test equipment consists of a vector network analyser (VNA) having at least ports, and the following: — S-parameter set-up (shall be capable of performing S 21 measurements) — Impedance matching adapters to convert the nominal impedance of the CUT (e.g 75 impedance of the VNA (e.g 50 Ω), in ca s e th e y a re Ω) to th e n om i n al d i ffe re n t — Calibration standards to perform the required calibration of the test equipment at the test interfaces Depending on the nominal impedance of the CUT, the test interface will be at the coaxial ports of the VNA (or at the end of suitable test cables), or on the secondary side of an impedance matching adapter To perform a full 2-port calibration at the test interfaces, calibration standards, i.e a short circuit, an open circuit, a reference load, and a through connection, are required The through connection shall be well matched to the nominal impedance and have a low attenuation An alternative to the before mentioned open, short, load, and through references is the use of an electronic multiport calibration kit (E-cal BS EN 502 89 -1 -8:201 EN 502 89 -1 -8:201 module) which is supplied by the supplier of the VNA The calibration standards should be traceable to an international reference standard As an alternative to a network analyser, a generator and vector voltmeter may be used Accuracy of test set-up shall be better than % 4.3.2 Test sample The CUT shall have a minimum length as specified in the relevant sectional specification Both ends of the CUT shall be prepared, such that when connected to the test ports of the test equipment the influence to the test result is minimized, e.g by fitting the CUT with suitable low loss and well matched connectors 4.3.3 Calibration procedure It is not the intent of the standard to detail the algorithms applied by a VNA to correct the measured results based on a calibration procedure but to detail the calibration procedure Further information may be obtained in the manuals of the VNA supplier The calibration shall be performed at the test interfaces A full two-port calibration is recommended, using calibration standards as described in 4.3.1 If the nominal impedance of the CUT is equal to the nominal impedance of the VNA, the calibration shall be performed at the coaxial ports of the VNA or at the end of suitable test cables, applying consecutively the specified open, short, load, and through standards If the nominal impedance of the CUT is different from the nominal impedance of the CUT, the calibration shall be performed on the secondary side of the impedance matching adapters 4.3.4 Measuring procedure The CUT shall be connected to the test ports of the test equipment, including proper termination of the screen The attenuation shall be measured over the whole specified frequency range and at the same frequency points as for the calibration procedure within the specified frequency range The scattering parameter S 21 shall be measured over the whole specified frequency range and at the same frequency points as for the calibration procedure Under matched conditions, the attenuation a of the CUT is given by: a ( f) = − 20 ⋅ log ( S 21 ) ( dB ) (5) 4.4 Method D: Open/short method 4.4.1 Test equipment As an alternative to methods A to C, the attenuation of a sinusoidal wave along the cable (independent of the connecting hardware) can be derived from the measured input impedances using the open/short method as described in EN 50289-1 -1 For description of the required test equipment, see EN 50289-1 -1 4.4.2 Test sample The CUT shall have a minimum length as specified in the relevant sectional specification For other requirements, see EN 50289-1 -1 4.4.3 Calibration procedure See EN 50289-1 -1 BS EN 502 89 -1 -8:201 EN 502 89 -1 -8:201 4.4.4 Measuring procedure The CUT shall be connected to the test port of the test equipment in accordance with the relevant clause of EN 50289-1 -1 The complex impedance Z open shall be measured Z open is the impedance measured at the near end (input) with an open circuit at the far end of the CUT The complex impedance Z short shall be measured Z short is the impedance measured at the near end (input) with a short circuit at the far end of the CUT The attenuation of the CUT is calculated from: a L = α ⋅ = 8, 686 2A ⋅ arctanh 2 (1 + A ) A = B = where a α L Z open Z short ϕ open ϕ short ⋅ cos ( B ) ( dB ) Z short (7) Z open (ϕ S −ϕ (6) (8) O) attenuation of the CUT in dB cable attenuation in dB/m cable length in meter magnitude of the input impedance of the cable with an open circuit at the cable end magnitude of the input impedance of the cable with a short circuit at the cable end phase angle of the input impedance of the cable with an open circuit at the cable end phase angle of the input impedance of the cable with a short circuit at the cable end Expression of test results 5.1 Expression The attenuation of the cable is expressed as: α L ( f) = a ( f) ⋅ 00 L ( dB / 00 m ) where L α L ( f) a ( f) 10 cable length in meter attenuation of the CUT at ambient temperature corrected to 00 m attenuation of the CUT in the tested length at ambient temperature (9) BS EN 502 89 -1 -8:201 EN 502 89 -1 -8:201 5.2 Temperature correction When a temperature correction is necessary, the attenuation values shall be corrected to the reference temperature of 20°C with the following formula: α LC ( f ) 20 α = 1+ L K 00 ( f)T ⋅ ( T − 20 ) ( dB / 00 m ) (1 0) where K correction factor in % / °C T ambient temperature in °C during measurement ( f)T α L α LC ( f ) 20 attenuation of reference length at ambient temperature during measurement attenuation corrected to 20°C by temperature correction Correction factor K shall be defined in the relevant cable specification (e.g for copper, coaxial and screened balanced cables with non-polar insulation K = 0,2 (%/°C)) Test report The test report shall include: — temperature, — frequency range, — sample length, — test method, — impedance of the test set-up, — attenuation values as required 11 BS EN 502 89 -1 -8:201 EN 502 89 -1 -8:201 Bibliography [1 ] 12 IEC/TR 621 52, Transmission properties of cascaded two-ports or quadripols — Background of terms and definitions This page deliberately left blank NO COPYING WITHOUT BSI PERMISSION EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT LAW British Standards Institution (BSI) BSI is the national body responsible for preparing British Standards and other standards-related publications, information and services BSI is incorporated by Royal Charter British Standards and other standardization products are published by BSI Standards Limited About us Reproducing extracts We bring together business, industry, government, 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